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The Red Color (Hebrew: צבע אדום, transl.: Tzeva Adom, i.e. code red) is an early-warning radar system originally installed by the Israel Defense Forces in several towns surrounding the Gaza Strip to warn civilians of imminent attack by rockets (usually Qassam rockets).[1] Outside of areas originally serviced by the Red Color system, standard air raid sirens were used to warn of rocket attacks.[citation needed]

The system originally operated in areas around the so-called Gaza envelope, including in Sderot.[citation needed] When the signature of a rocket launch is detected, the system automatically activates the public broadcast warning system in nearby Israeli communities and military bases. A recorded female voice, intoning the Hebrew words for Red Color ("Tzeva Adom"), is broadcast 4 times.[2] The entire program is repeated until all rockets have impacted and no further launches are detected.

The system was installed in Ashkelon between July 2005 and April 2006.

Up to June 2006, the announcement was called Red Dawn (Hebrew: שחר אדום, transl.: Shakhar Adom) but it was changed to the Hebrew words for Red Color (Hebrew: צבע אדום, transl.: Tzeva Adom) due to a complaint made by a 7-year-old girl named Shakhar (Hebrew for dawn).[citation needed]

It was the subject of a documentary, which focused on how children are to cope with an alert,[3] directed by Yoav Shoam.

Since 2014, alerts have been available on an iPhone application from the App Store. It was the most downloaded app in Israel in July 2014 during Operation Protective Edge.[4] Users can select to receive alerts for rocket attacks nationwide, or only in their districts.

Red Color (Tzeva Adom) alarm and Palestinian Qassam rocket attacks on Sderot, Israel - 2007

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  1. ^ "Red Dawn" Early Warning System & Related Activity" Weaponsurvey.com Archived 2009-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ galanos54 (2009-01-11), צבע אדום, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2018-08-29{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Youtube.com Archived July 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "App alerts Israelis of incoming rocket fire". CNN. 16 July 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Red_Color&oldid=1227935899"

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